Personally, I think the negatives still outweigh the positives. On one hand, you've got the high cost of entry, flickering, ghosting, a huge performance hit, and compatibility kinks (on the HD3D side). On the other, you've got... what? A fleeting "wow" factor that's there in some games and absent in others? It's true PC gaming is all about enhancing the experience in subtle ways, but I think stereo 3D requires users to jump through too many hoops for too few enhancements. All things being equal, I would undoubtedly prefer stereo 3D over a lack of itóbut things are not equal. Not anywhere close.